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Some light DX Bosses would be nice. Bound to take more beating than the R-Pros.

Amen Brother Bob! Light weight Boss in DX or Pro would be sweet, both of which last longer than the R-Pro crap.

Don't get me wrong, I love the R-Pro plastic's feel, grip and flight but if Stern can wear one out in less than 1 tourney at 's the plastic doesn't last for crap. Sure he drove all of the long holes each round with it (not TotW), but never threw it where it could hit wood. He was crushing the disc the first two rounds and flipping it by the third round. 25 throws on open ground and it's done? Weak.

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I actually really like R-Pro Bosses, and Pro Bosses as well. They both have a purpose and the R-pro bosses make money rollers right out of the box. Pro bosses are fun as well, not as stable as the champ or star, but they do glide a long way, and are just as fast. At least the two I've had were.

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Hmmm, they're stable out of the box for me. I wonder if it has something to do with me being a weak, worn out, old fart. My problem is, I get 'em under 150 and they work great for a week or three. I can just make it to the gravel road on 21 with them. That's a good drive for me, but a terrible one for that soft R-Pro plastic. I want some light DX Bosses because I know they'll have to outlast the R-Pros. I have had four of them (two 150s, a 147, and a 143) and out of the box, the 143 was the most stable. After a few hits, they're all flip city. R-Pro is just too soft.

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